Location ID: #10255584
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Willingdon Beach is beautiful waterfront park that is used year-round by locals for it's playground, walking path, beach, pier, dock and outdoor gym. In the summer tourists come to camp at the adjacent Willingdon Beach campsite. Everyone enjoys ...
Location ID: #10255615
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May Richards Bennett Pioneer Fastball Park
Location ID: #10255618
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A variety of ocean front beach scenics, some with mountain views, some with Comox Glacier views all photographed in the Comox Valley.
Location ID: #10255621
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Myron Road Beach is rocky but at low tide provides good exploring.
Location ID: #10255502
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Donkersley Beach is a nice beach to swim at low tide when you can walk in the sand or at high tide when the ocean comes over the rocks. In the summer, families enjoy walking their dogs on the beach, finding beach treasures and meeting friends. In ...
Location ID: #10255312
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Palm Beach Regional Park is fun for the whole family. It has ample parking, a tennis court, playground, public washrooms, a covered picnic area, a large open grass field with a backstop and an amazing ocean panorama with a large sandy beach (at low ...
Location ID: #10255257
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A cute little old house from the 1930's. A 1000 sqft home featuring a front porch with an ocean view, vaulted cedar ceilings, a skylight in the bathroom, lots of windows with a partial ocean view in the living room, a large yard and forest in the ...
Location ID: #10255259
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New town square at the head of the commercial district of Marine Avenue, kitty corner to Willingdon Beach. Featuring a clock, mural, landscaped garden beds, picnic tables, benches and a drinking fountain.
Location ID: #10255369
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Mike Gogo Cedar Products.
Location ID: #10255368
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Central Island Paintball.
Location ID: #10255371
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Nile Creek Beach. Where the Nile Creek reaches the sea.
Location ID: #10254989
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The fully accessible centre operated by the Regional District of Nanaimo hosts a 25 meter pool, hot tub, kids pool, sauna and steam room, and small diving board.
Location ID: #10255212
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Seaside picturesque village on Northern Vancouver Island
Location ID: #10255216
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Eclectic junkyard and auto repair with character.
Location ID: #10255197
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Winding forested Highway on Northern Vancouver Island
Location ID: #10255151
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Built in the 1940's, this large hanger was once a seaplane base for the Royal Canadian Air Force during the Second World War.
Location ID: #10118741
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Small-capacity hockey arena in the Beban Park Recreation Centre. Named for the famous local hockey player Cliff McNabb.
Location ID: #10254996
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The right-of-way for the E & N Railway runs through the centre of the Town of Qualicum. It crosses at a 4 way stop surrounded by the Qualicum Train Station, The Qualicum Beach Power House Museum and The Qualicum Beach Church
Location ID: #10254997
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The Civic Centre specializes in hosting major conferences and conventions, concerts, trade shows, banquets and weddings. It has a large hall with stage and private rooms that are currently rented by physios and other professions
Location ID: #10255021
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Situated just up the drive from the Manor house at Milner Gardens the Gardeners cabin is small and open cabin with an attatched garage.
Location ID: #10255003
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Quaint gift shop next to a converted swimming pool & overgrown tennis court. Pool is now a pond filled with fish and water plants. Tennis court is overgrown with vines giving it an excellent post apocalyptic feel.
Location ID: #10255029
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Scenic stretch of road through farm and forest in Qualicum beach. Paved bicycle/foot path winds through the forest parallel with the road and the two make a beautiful rounded turn into laburnum road through a sunlight dappled stretch of forest.
Location ID: #10255017
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The Sand Pebbles Inn is situated at the heart of a miles-long stretch of beach.
Location ID: #10255055
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Morden Colliery Historic Park protects features of Vancouver Island’s rich coal mining history. This small, undeveloped day-use park contains the only remaining coal tipple on the Island.